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* 462 was a really fun class. In my opinion, this should be a required course for all Computer Engineering students. If you think C++, Java, or having a deeper understanding of object-oriented programming, take this course. When I took it, we made the game of Zork, a simple Paint program, a Space Invaders clone, and a multi-threaded matrix multiply application. It's definitely good stuff to talk about during job interviews and whatnot. --- [[Larry Price]]
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* 462 was a really fun class. In my opinion, this should be a required course for all Computer Engineering students. If you think C++, Java, or having a deeper understanding of object-oriented programming, take this course. When I took it, we made the game of Zork, a simple Paint program, a Space Invaders clone, and a multi-threaded matrix multiply application. It's definitely good stuff to talk about during job interviews and whatnot. --- [[User: lrprice|Larry Price]]
  
 
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Peer Legacy for ECE462: Object Oriented Programming in C++ and Java

  • 462 was a really fun class. In my opinion, this should be a required course for all Computer Engineering students. If you think C++, Java, or having a deeper understanding of object-oriented programming, take this course. When I took it, we made the game of Zork, a simple Paint program, a Space Invaders clone, and a multi-threaded matrix multiply application. It's definitely good stuff to talk about during job interviews and whatnot. --- Larry Price
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